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1#!/usr/bin/env perl
2# Copyright 2017-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
3#
4# Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License").  You may not use
5# this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
6# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
7# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
8#
9# ====================================================================
10# Written by Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org> for the OpenSSL
11# project. The module is, however, dual licensed under OpenSSL and
12# CRYPTOGAMS licenses depending on where you obtain it. For further
13# details see http://www.openssl.org/~appro/cryptogams/.
14# ====================================================================
15#
16# Keccak-1600 for x86 MMX.
17#
18# June 2017.
19#
20# Below code is KECCAK_2X implementation (see sha/keccak1600.c) with
21# C[5] held in register bank and D[5] offloaded to memory. Though
22# instead of actually unrolling the loop pair-wise I simply flip
23# pointers to T[][] and A[][] and the end of round. Since number of
24# rounds is even, last round writes to A[][] and everything works out.
25# It's argued that MMX is the only code path meaningful to implement
26# for x86. This is because non-MMX-capable processors is an extinct
27# breed, and they as well can lurk executing compiler-generated code.
28# For reference gcc-5.x-generated KECCAK_2X code takes 89 cycles per
29# processed byte on Pentium. Which is fair result. But older compilers
30# produce worse code. On the other hand one can wonder why not 128-bit
31# SSE2? Well, SSE2 won't provide double improvement, rather far from
32# that, if any at all on some processors, because it will take extra
33# permutations and inter-bank data transfers. Besides, contemporary
34# CPUs are better off executing 64-bit code, and it makes lesser sense
35# to invest into fancy 32-bit code. And the decision doesn't seem to
36# be inadequate, if one compares below results to "64-bit platforms in
37# 32-bit mode" SIMD data points available at
38# http://keccak.noekeon.org/sw_performance.html.
39#
40########################################################################
41# Numbers are cycles per processed byte out of large message.
42#
43#			r=1088(i)
44#
45# PIII			30/+150%
46# Pentium M		27/+150%
47# P4			40/+85%
48# Core 2		19/+170%
49# Sandy Bridge(ii)	18/+140%
50# Atom			33/+180%
51# Silvermont(ii)	30/+180%
52# VIA Nano(ii)		43/+60%
53# Sledgehammer(ii)(iii)	24/+130%
54#
55# (i)	Corresponds to SHA3-256. Numbers after slash are improvement
56#	coefficients over KECCAK_2X [with bit interleave and lane
57#	complementing] position-independent *scalar* code generated
58#	by gcc-5.x. It's not exactly fair comparison, but it's a
59#	datapoint...
60# (ii)	64-bit processor executing 32-bit code.
61# (iii)	Result is considered to be representative even for older AMD
62#	processors.
63
64$0 =~ m/(.*[\/\\])[^\/\\]+$/; $dir=$1;
65push(@INC,"${dir}","${dir}../../perlasm");
66require "x86asm.pl";
67
68$output=pop and open STDOUT,">$output";
69
70&asm_init($ARGV[0],$ARGV[$#ARGV] eq "386");
71
72my @C = map("mm$_",(0..4));
73my @T = map("mm$_",(5..7));
74my @A = map([ 8*$_-100, 8*($_+1)-100, 8*($_+2)-100,
75              8*($_+3)-100, 8*($_+4)-100 ], (0,5,10,15,20));
76my @D = map(8*$_+4, (0..4));
77my @rhotates = ([  0,  1, 62, 28, 27 ],
78                [ 36, 44,  6, 55, 20 ],
79                [  3, 10, 43, 25, 39 ],
80                [ 41, 45, 15, 21,  8 ],
81                [ 18,  2, 61, 56, 14 ]);
82
83&static_label("iotas");
84
85&function_begin_B("_KeccakF1600");
86	&movq	(@C[0],&QWP($A[4][0],"esi"));
87	&movq	(@C[1],&QWP($A[4][1],"esi"));
88	&movq	(@C[2],&QWP($A[4][2],"esi"));
89	&movq	(@C[3],&QWP($A[4][3],"esi"));
90	&movq	(@C[4],&QWP($A[4][4],"esi"));
91
92	&mov	("ecx",24);			# loop counter
93	&jmp	(&label("loop"));
94
95    &set_label("loop",16);
96	######################################### Theta
97	&pxor	(@C[0],&QWP($A[0][0],"esi"));
98	&pxor	(@C[1],&QWP($A[0][1],"esi"));
99	&pxor	(@C[2],&QWP($A[0][2],"esi"));
100	&pxor	(@C[3],&QWP($A[0][3],"esi"));
101	&pxor	(@C[4],&QWP($A[0][4],"esi"));
102
103	&pxor	(@C[0],&QWP($A[1][0],"esi"));
104	&pxor	(@C[1],&QWP($A[1][1],"esi"));
105	&pxor	(@C[2],&QWP($A[1][2],"esi"));
106	&pxor	(@C[3],&QWP($A[1][3],"esi"));
107	&pxor	(@C[4],&QWP($A[1][4],"esi"));
108
109	&pxor	(@C[0],&QWP($A[2][0],"esi"));
110	&pxor	(@C[1],&QWP($A[2][1],"esi"));
111	&pxor	(@C[2],&QWP($A[2][2],"esi"));
112	&pxor	(@C[3],&QWP($A[2][3],"esi"));
113	&pxor	(@C[4],&QWP($A[2][4],"esi"));
114
115	&pxor	(@C[2],&QWP($A[3][2],"esi"));
116	&pxor	(@C[0],&QWP($A[3][0],"esi"));
117	&pxor	(@C[1],&QWP($A[3][1],"esi"));
118	&pxor	(@C[3],&QWP($A[3][3],"esi"));
119	 &movq	(@T[0],@C[2]);
120	&pxor	(@C[4],&QWP($A[3][4],"esi"));
121
122	 &movq	(@T[2],@C[2]);
123	 &psrlq	(@T[0],63);
124	&movq	(@T[1],@C[0]);
125	 &psllq	(@T[2],1);
126	 &pxor	(@T[0],@C[0]);
127	&psrlq	(@C[0],63);
128	 &pxor	(@T[0],@T[2]);
129	&psllq	(@T[1],1);
130	 &movq	(@T[2],@C[1]);
131	 &movq	(&QWP(@D[1],"esp"),@T[0]);	# D[1] = E[0] = ROL64(C[2], 1) ^ C[0];
132
133	&pxor	(@T[1],@C[0]);
134	 &psrlq	(@T[2],63);
135	&pxor	(@T[1],@C[3]);
136	 &movq	(@C[0],@C[1]);
137	&movq	(&QWP(@D[4],"esp"),@T[1]);	# D[4] = E[1] = ROL64(C[0], 1) ^ C[3];
138
139	 &psllq	(@C[0],1);
140	 &pxor	(@T[2],@C[4]);
141	 &pxor	(@C[0],@T[2]);
142
143	&movq	(@T[2],@C[3]);
144	&psrlq	(@C[3],63);
145	 &movq	(&QWP(@D[0],"esp"),@C[0]);	# D[0] = C[0] = ROL64(C[1], 1) ^ C[4];
146	&psllq	(@T[2],1);
147	 &movq	(@T[0],@C[4]);
148	 &psrlq	(@C[4],63);
149	&pxor	(@C[1],@C[3]);
150	 &psllq	(@T[0],1);
151	&pxor	(@C[1],@T[2]);
152	 &pxor	(@C[2],@C[4]);
153	&movq	(&QWP(@D[2],"esp"),@C[1]);	# D[2] = C[1] = ROL64(C[3], 1) ^ C[1];
154	 &pxor	(@C[2],@T[0]);
155
156	######################################### first Rho(0) is special
157	&movq	(@C[3],&QWP($A[3][3],"esi"));
158	 &movq	(&QWP(@D[3],"esp"),@C[2]);	# D[3] = C[2] = ROL64(C[4], 1) ^ C[2];
159	&pxor	(@C[3],@C[2]);
160	 &movq	(@C[4],&QWP($A[4][4],"esi"));
161	&movq	(@T[2],@C[3]);
162	&psrlq	(@C[3],64-$rhotates[3][3]);
163	 &pxor	(@C[4],@T[1]);
164	&psllq	(@T[2],$rhotates[3][3]);
165	 &movq	(@T[1],@C[4]);
166	 &psrlq	(@C[4],64-$rhotates[4][4]);
167	&por	(@C[3],@T[2]);		# C[3] = ROL64(A[3][3] ^ C[2], rhotates[3][3]);   /* D[3] */
168	 &psllq	(@T[1],$rhotates[4][4]);
169
170	&movq	(@C[2],&QWP($A[2][2],"esi"));
171	 &por	(@C[4],@T[1]);		# C[4] = ROL64(A[4][4] ^ E[1], rhotates[4][4]);   /* D[4] */
172	&pxor	(@C[2],@C[1]);
173	 &movq	(@C[1],&QWP($A[1][1],"esi"));
174	&movq	(@T[1],@C[2]);
175	&psrlq	(@C[2],64-$rhotates[2][2]);
176	 &pxor	(@C[1],&QWP(@D[1],"esp"));
177	&psllq	(@T[1],$rhotates[2][2]);
178
179	 &movq	(@T[2],@C[1]);
180	 &psrlq	(@C[1],64-$rhotates[1][1]);
181	&por	(@C[2],@T[1]);		# C[2] = ROL64(A[2][2] ^ C[1], rhotates[2][2]);   /* D[2] */
182	 &psllq	(@T[2],$rhotates[1][1]);
183	&pxor	(@C[0],&QWP($A[0][0],"esi")); # /* rotate by 0 */  /* D[0] */
184	 &por	(@C[1],@T[2]);		# C[1] = ROL64(A[1][1] ^ D[1], rhotates[1][1]);
185
186sub Chi() {				######### regular Chi step
187    my ($y,$xrho) = @_;
188
189	&movq	(@T[0],@C[1]);
190	 &movq	(@T[1],@C[2]);
191	&pandn	(@T[0],@C[2]);
192	 &pandn	(@C[2],@C[3]);
193	&pxor	(@T[0],@C[0]);
194	 &pxor	(@C[2],@C[1]);
195	&pxor	(@T[0],&QWP(0,"ebx"))		if ($y == 0);
196	&lea	("ebx",&DWP(8,"ebx"))		if ($y == 0);
197
198	&movq	(@T[2],@C[3]);
199	&movq	(&QWP($A[$y][0],"edi"),@T[0]);	# R[0][0] = C[0] ^ (~C[1] & C[2]) ^ iotas[i];
200	 &movq	(@T[0],@C[4]);
201	&pandn	(@C[3],@C[4]);
202	 &pandn	(@C[4],@C[0]);
203	&pxor	(@C[3],@T[1]);
204	 &movq	(&QWP($A[$y][1],"edi"),@C[2]);	# R[0][1] = C[1] ^ (~C[2] & C[3]);
205	 &pxor	(@C[4],@T[2]);
206	  &movq	(@T[2],&QWP($A[0][$xrho],"esi"))	if (defined($xrho));
207
208	 &movq	(&QWP($A[$y][2],"edi"),@C[3]);	# R[0][2] = C[2] ^ (~C[3] & C[4]);
209	&pandn	(@C[0],@C[1]);
210	 &movq	(&QWP($A[$y][3],"edi"),@C[4]);	# R[0][3] = C[3] ^ (~C[4] & C[0]);
211	&pxor	(@C[0],@T[0]);
212	  &pxor	(@T[2],&QWP(@D[$xrho],"esp"))		if (defined($xrho));
213	&movq	(&QWP($A[$y][4],"edi"),@C[0]);	# R[0][4] = C[4] ^ (~C[0] & C[1]);
214}
215	&Chi	(0, 3);
216
217sub Rho() {				######### regular Rho step
218    my $x = shift;
219
220	#&movq	(@T[2],&QWP($A[0][$x],"esi"));	# moved to Chi
221	#&pxor	(@T[2],&QWP(@D[$x],"esp"));	# moved to Chi
222	&movq	(@C[0],@T[2]);
223	&psrlq	(@T[2],64-$rhotates[0][$x]);
224	 &movq	(@C[1],&QWP($A[1][($x+1)%5],"esi"));
225	&psllq	(@C[0],$rhotates[0][$x]);
226	 &pxor	(@C[1],&QWP(@D[($x+1)%5],"esp"));
227	&por	(@C[0],@T[2]);		# C[0] = ROL64(A[0][3] ^ D[3], rhotates[0][3]);
228
229	 &movq	(@T[1],@C[1]);
230	 &psrlq	(@C[1],64-$rhotates[1][($x+1)%5]);
231	&movq	(@C[2],&QWP($A[2][($x+2)%5],"esi"));
232	 &psllq	(@T[1],$rhotates[1][($x+1)%5]);
233	&pxor	(@C[2],&QWP(@D[($x+2)%5],"esp"));
234	 &por	(@C[1],@T[1]);		# C[1] = ROL64(A[1][4] ^ D[4], rhotates[1][4]);
235
236	&movq	(@T[2],@C[2]);
237	&psrlq	(@C[2],64-$rhotates[2][($x+2)%5]);
238	 &movq	(@C[3],&QWP($A[3][($x+3)%5],"esi"));
239	&psllq	(@T[2],$rhotates[2][($x+2)%5]);
240	 &pxor	(@C[3],&QWP(@D[($x+3)%5],"esp"));
241	&por	(@C[2],@T[2]);		# C[2] = ROL64(A[2][0] ^ D[0], rhotates[2][0]);
242
243	 &movq	(@T[0],@C[3]);
244	 &psrlq	(@C[3],64-$rhotates[3][($x+3)%5]);
245	&movq	(@C[4],&QWP($A[4][($x+4)%5],"esi"));
246	 &psllq	(@T[0],$rhotates[3][($x+3)%5]);
247	&pxor	(@C[4],&QWP(@D[($x+4)%5],"esp"));
248	 &por	(@C[3],@T[0]);		# C[3] = ROL64(A[3][1] ^ D[1], rhotates[3][1]);
249
250	&movq	(@T[1],@C[4]);
251	&psrlq	(@C[4],64-$rhotates[4][($x+4)%5]);
252	&psllq	(@T[1],$rhotates[4][($x+4)%5]);
253	&por	(@C[4],@T[1]);		# C[4] = ROL64(A[4][2] ^ D[2], rhotates[4][2]);
254}
255	&Rho	(3);	&Chi	(1, 1);
256	&Rho	(1);	&Chi	(2, 4);
257	&Rho	(4);	&Chi	(3, 2);
258	&Rho	(2);	###&Chi	(4);
259
260	&movq	(@T[0],@C[0]);		######### last Chi(4) is special
261	 &xor	("edi","esi");		# &xchg	("esi","edi");
262	&movq	(&QWP(@D[1],"esp"),@C[1]);
263	 &xor	("esi","edi");
264	 &xor	("edi","esi");
265
266	&movq	(@T[1],@C[1]);
267	 &movq	(@T[2],@C[2]);
268	&pandn	(@T[1],@C[2]);
269	 &pandn	(@T[2],@C[3]);
270	&pxor	(@C[0],@T[1]);
271	 &pxor	(@C[1],@T[2]);
272
273	&movq	(@T[1],@C[3]);
274	 &movq	(&QWP($A[4][0],"esi"),@C[0]);	# R[4][0] = C[0] ^= (~C[1] & C[2]);
275	&pandn	(@T[1],@C[4]);
276	 &movq	(&QWP($A[4][1],"esi"),@C[1]);	# R[4][1] = C[1] ^= (~C[2] & C[3]);
277	&pxor	(@C[2],@T[1]);
278	 &movq	(@T[2],@C[4]);
279	&movq	(&QWP($A[4][2],"esi"),@C[2]);	# R[4][2] = C[2] ^= (~C[3] & C[4]);
280
281	&pandn	(@T[2],@T[0]);
282	 &pandn	(@T[0],&QWP(@D[1],"esp"));
283	&pxor	(@C[3],@T[2]);
284	 &pxor	(@C[4],@T[0]);
285	&movq	(&QWP($A[4][3],"esi"),@C[3]);	# R[4][3] = C[3] ^= (~C[4] & D[0]);
286	&sub	("ecx",1);
287	 &movq	(&QWP($A[4][4],"esi"),@C[4]);	# R[4][4] = C[4] ^= (~D[0] & D[1]);
288	&jnz	(&label("loop"));
289
290	&lea	("ebx",&DWP(-192,"ebx"));	# rewind iotas
291	&ret	();
292&function_end_B("_KeccakF1600");
293
294&function_begin("KeccakF1600");
295	&mov	("esi",&wparam(0));
296	&mov	("ebp","esp");
297	&sub	("esp",240);
298	&call	(&label("pic_point"));
299    &set_label("pic_point");
300	&blindpop("ebx");
301	&lea	("ebx",&DWP(&label("iotas")."-".&label("pic_point"),"ebx"));
302	&and	("esp",-8);
303	&lea	("esi",&DWP(100,"esi"));	# size optimization
304	&lea	("edi",&DWP(8*5+100,"esp"));	# size optimization
305
306	&call	("_KeccakF1600");
307
308	&mov	("esp","ebp");
309	&emms	();
310&function_end("KeccakF1600");
311
312&function_begin("SHA3_absorb");
313	&mov	("esi",&wparam(0));		# A[][]
314	&mov	("eax",&wparam(1));		# inp
315	&mov	("ecx",&wparam(2));		# len
316	&mov	("edx",&wparam(3));		# bsz
317	&mov	("ebp","esp");
318	&sub	("esp",240+8);
319	&call	(&label("pic_point"));
320    &set_label("pic_point");
321	&blindpop("ebx");
322	&lea	("ebx",&DWP(&label("iotas")."-".&label("pic_point"),"ebx"));
323	&and	("esp",-8);
324
325	&mov	("edi","esi");
326	&lea	("esi",&DWP(100,"esi"));	# size optimization
327	&mov	(&DWP(-4,"ebp"),"edx");		# save bsz
328	&jmp	(&label("loop"));
329
330&set_label("loop",16);
331	&cmp	("ecx","edx");			# len < bsz?
332	&jc	(&label("absorbed"));
333
334	&shr	("edx",3);			# bsz /= 8
335&set_label("block");
336	&movq	("mm0",&QWP(0,"eax"));
337	&lea	("eax",&DWP(8,"eax"));
338	&pxor	("mm0",&QWP(0,"edi"));
339	&lea	("edi",&DWP(8,"edi"));
340	&sub	("ecx",8);			# len -= 8
341	&movq	(&QWP(-8,"edi"),"mm0");
342	&dec	("edx");			# bsz--
343	&jnz	(&label("block"));
344
345	&lea	("edi",&DWP(8*5+100,"esp"));	# size optimization
346	&mov	(&DWP(-8,"ebp"),"ecx");		# save len
347	&call	("_KeccakF1600");
348	&mov	("ecx",&DWP(-8,"ebp"));		# pull len
349	&mov	("edx",&DWP(-4,"ebp"));		# pull bsz
350	&lea	("edi",&DWP(-100,"esi"));
351	&jmp	(&label("loop"));
352
353&set_label("absorbed",16);
354	&mov	("eax","ecx");			# return value
355	&mov	("esp","ebp");
356	&emms	();
357&function_end("SHA3_absorb");
358
359&function_begin("SHA3_squeeze");
360	&mov	("esi",&wparam(0));		# A[][]
361	&mov	("eax",&wparam(1));		# out
362	&mov	("ecx",&wparam(2));		# len
363	&mov	("edx",&wparam(3));		# bsz
364	&mov	("ebp","esp");
365	&sub	("esp",240+8);
366	&call	(&label("pic_point"));
367    &set_label("pic_point");
368	&blindpop("ebx");
369	&lea	("ebx",&DWP(&label("iotas")."-".&label("pic_point"),"ebx"));
370	&and	("esp",-8);
371
372	&shr	("edx",3);			# bsz /= 8
373	&mov	("edi","esi");
374	&lea	("esi",&DWP(100,"esi"));	# size optimization
375	&mov	(&DWP(-4,"ebp"),"edx");		# save bsz
376	&jmp	(&label("loop"));
377
378&set_label("loop",16);
379	&cmp	("ecx",8);			# len < 8?
380	&jc	(&label("tail"));
381
382	&movq	("mm0",&QWP(0,"edi"));
383	&lea	("edi",&DWP(8,"edi"));
384	&movq	(&QWP(0,"eax"),"mm0");
385	&lea	("eax",&DWP(8,"eax"));
386	&sub	("ecx",8);			# len -= 8
387	&jz	(&label("done"));
388
389	&dec	("edx");			# bsz--
390	&jnz	(&label("loop"));
391
392	&lea	("edi",&DWP(8*5+100,"esp"));	# size optimization
393	&mov	(&DWP(-8,"ebp"),"ecx");		# save len
394	&call	("_KeccakF1600");
395	&mov	("ecx",&DWP(-8,"ebp"));		# pull len
396	&mov	("edx",&DWP(-4,"ebp"));		# pull bsz
397	&lea	("edi",&DWP(-100,"esi"));
398	&jmp	(&label("loop"));
399
400&set_label("tail",16);
401	&mov	("esi","edi");
402	&mov	("edi","eax");
403	&data_word("0xA4F39066");		# rep movsb
404
405&set_label("done");
406	&mov	("esp","ebp");
407	&emms	();
408&function_end("SHA3_squeeze");
409
410&set_label("iotas",32);
411	&data_word(0x00000001,0x00000000);
412	&data_word(0x00008082,0x00000000);
413	&data_word(0x0000808a,0x80000000);
414	&data_word(0x80008000,0x80000000);
415	&data_word(0x0000808b,0x00000000);
416	&data_word(0x80000001,0x00000000);
417	&data_word(0x80008081,0x80000000);
418	&data_word(0x00008009,0x80000000);
419	&data_word(0x0000008a,0x00000000);
420	&data_word(0x00000088,0x00000000);
421	&data_word(0x80008009,0x00000000);
422	&data_word(0x8000000a,0x00000000);
423	&data_word(0x8000808b,0x00000000);
424	&data_word(0x0000008b,0x80000000);
425	&data_word(0x00008089,0x80000000);
426	&data_word(0x00008003,0x80000000);
427	&data_word(0x00008002,0x80000000);
428	&data_word(0x00000080,0x80000000);
429	&data_word(0x0000800a,0x00000000);
430	&data_word(0x8000000a,0x80000000);
431	&data_word(0x80008081,0x80000000);
432	&data_word(0x00008080,0x80000000);
433	&data_word(0x80000001,0x00000000);
434	&data_word(0x80008008,0x80000000);
435&asciz("Keccak-1600 absorb and squeeze for MMX, CRYPTOGAMS by <appro\@openssl.org>");
436
437&asm_finish();
438
439close STDOUT or die "error closing STDOUT: $!";
440